Also big-ups to DH for being a trooper
Nah...You guys just don't talk "bluez." I'll throw up a primer sometime.

Bluezman, I think you are talking about making "compost"-- humus made from decaying organic matter. That works fine, but it takes months. Pot growers are usually in a hurry :smokin:, so we use bottled ferts for convenience. But organic vegetable gardeners use lots of it. Here's a link:

Soil, Compost and Mulch Forum - GardenWeb

If you just want to be organic, there are organic-based fertilizers such as Botanicare you can use if you need something in a hurry.

Here's what Stinkyattic said about fish poop: :hippy:
You'd never use non-composted or aged cow or bat shit, and fish crap is a lot of ammonia, which is really 'hot' for your plants, plus the amount of salt in the feed... it's a rough road from fish tank to useable plant food. Try dumping the fish water on your compost heap, and using the resulting humus afterwards?
Bluezman, you must sterilize compost you make outside before bringing it into an indoor garden. Otherwise, you will need to become an insect expert.